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Is The Firefox Honeymoon Over?

prostoalex writes "With Firefox market share reaching a substantial level, is the popular Internet browser becoming a security nightmare for IT administrators? George Ou takes a look at the hard numbers. From the article: 'From March 2005 to September 2005 10 vulnerabilities were published for Microsoft Internet Explorer, 40 for Mozilla Firefox. In April-September timespan there were 6 exploits for MSIE, 11 for Firefox. Conclusion? As you can see, the facade that Firefox is the cure to the Internet Explorer security blues is quickly fading. It just goes to prove that any popular software worth hacking that has security vulnerabilities will eventually have to deal with live working exploits. Firefox mostly managed to stay under the radar from hackers before April of 2005.'"

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  1. How's that number system work again? by Apro+im · · Score: 0, Troll

    1, 3, 2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 3, 5, 3...?

  2. Re:Quality not Quantity by jerw134 · · Score: 0, Troll

    ActiveX is not a vulnerability. Stop trolling.

  3. Re:Firefox is harder to manage than IE by bruthasj · · Score: 0, Troll

    Moderators: Mod Parent as -1 Troll. This comment comes up *every* *single* *time* a FF article is posted.

    To Parent: there are resources, as other comments have pointed out. If they're not good enough, contribute via valuable avenues instead of cut and paste as a comment to slashdot articles..